Abstract

Standard implementations of generalized gradient approximation (GGA)-based density functional theory (DFT) describe well strongly bound molecules and solids but fail to describe long-range London dispersion or van der Waals (vdW) attraction interactions that are important in molecular crystals and two-dimensional solids. To provide accurate values for the vdW distance and energies for the metals Cu, Ag, Au, Ni, Pd, and Pt, we determined empirical vdW corrections to Perdew, Burke, and Ernzerhof (PBE) DFT by fitting the experimental adsorption enthalpies measured by temperature-programmed desorption (TPD) from benzene monolayers by Campbell and co-workers ( J. Phys. Chem. C 2016, 120, 25161-25172). Benzene physisorbed to these metals without chemical reaction; therefore, we consider the bonding to be vdW. We use the low gradient form for the vdW corrections, EvdW-LG = -C6LG/[R6 + RvdwLG6] with just two parameters per atom (C6LG and RvdwLG). This LG form leads to negligible changes in bond distances and angles, so adjusting the parameters should not sacrifice accuracy for the bonding interactions. We demonstrate that the parameters fitted to benzene also describe well the physisorption enthalpies for other hydrocarbons (naphthalene, cyclohexane, methane, ethane, and propane) on Pt. We also report low gradient vdW correction parameters for the noble gases that fit the equilibrium lattice parameter and heat of vaporization of the crystals.

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